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Prime95 is available for Linux, if that's what you are using.

 

I'm surprised no one has mentioned it, but my favorite is OCCT. It does a great job on AMD CPUs, especially for differentiating IMC and CPU errors.

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Prime95 is available for Linux, if that's what you are using.

 

I'm surprised no one has mentioned it, but my favorite is OCCT. It does a great job on AMD CPUs, especially for differentiating IMC and CPU errors.

OCCT is better than P95?? I'm currently overclockin my cousin's 620 x4 and I thought as long as one uses Blend than it tests all the aspects properly??

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OCCT is better than P95?? I'm currently overclockin my cousin's 620 x4 and I thought as long as one uses Blend than it tests all the aspects properly??

 

 

OCCT is not better than Prime95. Blend is what to use.

Edited by Drdeath

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All voltages and everything are stock. As i have not yet learned to overclock.

 

 

Using blend i got CPU=66C System 33C (both very steady)

 

Can someone explain to me how, using a i7 930 2.88 GHz i got to 3.05 without playing with anything?

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OCCT is better than P95?? I'm currently overclockin my cousin's 620 x4 and I thought as long as one uses Blend than it tests all the aspects properly??

I didn't say it was better.

 

For me, if the IMC is unstable, I quickly get a "Error detected on core X". If it's the cores themselves, I'll sooner or later get a BSOD. Pretty simple to differentiate, eh?

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